Jvc separation engineers provides tubular centrifuges that are useful to separate two immiscible liquids and also for small amounts of solids recovery. The top weight on motor shaft rotates in a plane close to the centre of the mass of assembly that creates vibration in the horizontal plane causing the material to move across the screen cloth to periphery. Some of the salient features of the operation of these tubular centrifuges include increasing the top eccentric mass increases the horizontal throw causing oversize material to discharge at faster rate; bottom eccentric weight rotates below the centre of vibrating mass creating tilt on the screen giving vibration in vertical and tangential planes; increasing vertical component of motion promotes turn over of material on the screen surface helping maximum quantity of undersize material to pass through the screen; and effective vertical motion helps in minimising screen blinding by near size particles. These tubular centrifuges are available with technical specifications like tangential component motion controlled by angle of lead gives bottom weights with relation to top weight; variation in lead angle controls spiral pattern of material travel over the screen cloth; settable speed and flow pattern of material travel over the screen cloth for maximum through put and screening efficiency for any wet or dry, coarse or fine, heavy or light, hot or cold screenable product; display of typed material travel patterns generated at various lead angles; material is fed on the centre of top screen; undersize material passes rapidly through the screen during its travel to the periphery; and tangential outlet discharges over size material continuously.